Physics Important Instruments and their uses For SSC,Railway And Other Competitive Exams

Anemometer: is an instrument for measuring the force and velocity
of wind.

Audiometer:an
instrument to measure intensity of sound.

Audiophone:is an instrument required for improving imperfect
sense of hearing.

Barograph:for continuous recording of atmospheric pressure.

Barometer:is
an apparatus used for measuring the atmospheric pressure.

Binoculars:is
an instrument used for seeing distant objects, the rays of light are twice
reflected by means of right-angled prisms.

Callipers:a compass
with legs for measuring the inside or outside diameter of bodies.

Calorimeter:an
instrument used for measuring quantities of heat.

Carburettor:is an
apparatus for charging air with petrol vapours in an internal combustion engine.

Cardiogram:a medical
instrument used for tracing the movements of the heart.

Cardiograph:is a
medical instrument for tracing heart movements.

Chronometer:is
an instrument kept on board the ships for measuring accurate time.Cinematograph:It
consists of a series of lenses arranged to throw on a screen an enlarged image
of photographs. The lens system which forms the image on the screen is termed
the focusing lens.

Commutator:split
ring which forms the main part of a D.C. Dynamo.

Compass needle:for
knowing approximately the North-South direction at a place.

Crescograph:is an
instrument for use in recording growth of plants; invented by J.C. Bose.

Dip Circle:It
is an instrument used to determine the angle between the direction of the
resultant intensity of earth's field and the horizontal component at a place.
This particular angle is know as the dip of that place.

Drinker's apparatus:to
help breathing in infantile paralysis.

Dynamo:The
origin of electricity in a Dynamo is the transformation of mechanical energy
into electrical energy. It depends on the principle of electro-magnetic
induction whereby a current is produced on traversing a magnetic field.

Electroencephalograph
(EEG):It is the technique of recording and interpreting the
electrical activity of the brain. Records of the electrical activity of the
brain, commonly known as "brain waves", are called
electroencephalograms or electroencephalographs. EEG is the common abbreviation
for both the technique and the records.

Epidiascope:for
projecting films as well as images of opaque articles on a screen.

Eudiometer:It is a
glass tube for measuring volume changes in chemical reactions between gases.

Fathometer:is
an instrument used for measuring depth of the ocean.

Galvanometer:an
instrument for measuring currents of small magnitude.

G.M. Counter (Geiger Muller Counter):This
special device is used for detecting the presence of radiation and counting
certain atomic particles.

Gramophone:an
instrument with which we can reproduce the sound recorded by a suitable
recording apparatus. It is fitted with a special type of apparatus known as
sound box invented by Berliner.

Gravimeter: is an
instrument for recording measurement under water and to determine the presence
of oil deposits under water.

Gyroscope:is an
instrument used to illustrate dynamics of rotating bodies. It is a type of
spinning wheel fixed to the axle.

Hydrometer:is an
instrument used for measuring the specific gravity of liquids.

Hydrophone:is
an instrument used for recording sound under water.

Hygrometer:is an
instrument used for measuring humidity in air.

Kymograph:is
an instrument used to record graphically various physiological movements i.e.,
blood pressure, heart beating, study of lungs etc in living beings.

Lactometer:is
an apparatus used for measuring the purity of milk.

Manometer:for
determining the pressure of a gas.

Mariner's Compass:is
an apparatus which is used to guide the sailors. The needle always points
north-south.

Micrometer:is an
instrument used for converting sound i.e., fraction of the lowest division of a
given scale.

Microphone:is
an instrument used for converting sound waves into electrical vibrations.

Microscope:is
an instrument which is used for magnifying minute objects by a lens system.

Microtome:is used
for cutting an object into thin parts for microscopic inspection.

Odometer:is
an instrument by virtue of which the distance covered by wheeled vehicles is
recorded.

Periscope:It is
usually used by the crew of a submarine to survey the ships etc, on the surface
of the sea while the submarine is under water. It also enables the sailors to
observe objects on the other side of an obstacle without exposing themselves..

Phonograph:is an
instrument used for reproducing sound.

Photometer:is
an apparatus used to compare the illuminating power of two sources of light.

Pipette:It
is a glass tube with the aid of which a definite volume of liquid may be
transferred.

Potentiometer:is
used for comparing the e.m.f.s, of cells, measurements of the thermal e.m.f.s,
large potential differences and currents. It is also used for measuring low
resistances.

Psychrometer:is
an instrument for measurement of the humidity of the atmosphere.

Pyrometer:is an
instrument for recording high temperatures from a great distance (i.e., for
recording temperature of the sun etc.) by making use of the laws of radiation.

Radar:Radio,
Angle, Detection And Range is used to detect the direction and range of
an approaching aeroplane by means of radio microwaves.

Rain Gauge:is
an apparatus for recording of rainfall at a particular place.

Radiometer:is an
instrument for measuring the emission of radiant energy.

Refractometer:is an
instrument to measure refractive indices.

Saccharimeter:is
an instrument for determining the amount of sugar in a solution. It is used in
breweries.

Seismometer or
Seismograph:is an instrument used for recording earthquake shocks.

Sextant:is
an instrument invented by John Hadley used for measuring the altitude of the
sun and of other inaccessible heavenly bodies.

Spectrometer:(1)
It is a type of spectroscope suitable for the precise measurements of
refractive indices. (2) An instrument for measuring the energy distribution of
a particular type of radiation.

Speedometer:is
an instrument which indicates speed at which a vehicle is moving.